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Today was a good day for my collection.

I got a very nice group of photos from the SA.

I start with two signed portraits of Standartenf�hrer Lohbeck, leader of the Standarte 39 "Schlageter"





Signature also on the back:



For these two photos I need some help !
Can anybody here verify the signature ?
I do not have any doubts of these writings being period or not, but it may be possible that these are not signatures rather than somebody wrote the name on the photos just to identify the person. However, on the second photo there is the signature also on front and only the lastname, so that looks like a signature to me.

More photos from the lot:

SA-man Willy 1935


Sturmbann�bung 1934



Sturm 13 Murnau 1933



Detail of the above



Journey to the Reichsparteitag 1934



After swearing the oath (Amtswalter-Vereidigung) in Munich 1934



Sturmbannf�hrer Bartholom�us 1935 in Munich



Marching through Giesing ( Giesing is a part of Munich where many working class people were living and being known as a fortress of the communists ) 1932



Hope You enjoy the show.

And maybe somebody can tell me about the signature.

Kind regards
Robert


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Neat stuff!

can never get enough of the period photos

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Super Robert

I agree that one can never see enough
period photo's.

Thanks for sharing!

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Great pictures!

Lohbeck leads St.39 till 1-1-'34, after that he lead Brigade 75, and was promoted to Oberf�hrer 15-2-'34. On 15-8-'34 he was placed zur Verfug�ng der Gruppe Niederrhein. In March 1937 he was moved to the OSAF Stab. Promoted to Brigadef�hrer, 9-11-'37. To Gruppenf�hrer on 9-11-'42.

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Laurens

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Super photos!! Thanks for sharing.

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Mark

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Thank You Laurens for the infos. I could not find him in my "M�nner im Braunhemd" book.

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Robert


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Robert,

I add my 'THANKS' for sharing with all of us.

Your wonderful Photos make history come alive & add so much meaning to the items in our collections.

Keep searching and finding all of those treasure photos (!)

Dave
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Robert: I believe that SA-mann Willy 1935 is a member of 16 Company Liebstandarte SA stationed in Hochland, I think at Munich. This is the SA Body Guard. I have an SA Dagger with the crossguard marked 2L for the second company. They used the Motto: Treue um Treue and This is on the dagger's crossguard. Not an easy unit to find.
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The SA Mann Willy, who in fact is an Obertruppf�hrer, was a member of Standarte 16 'List', Gruppe Hochland. This Standarte had their residence in M�nchen, Eintrachtstra�e 11/III.
The Leibstandarte used another style L whithout number.


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Laurens, I understand everything you state here, but I know that the SA Leibstandarte DID use numbers. The L was a script L, but they also had numbers with it: eg. 2/L.
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Yes the use numbers for the Sturm or Sturmbann, but what I mean was not for Standarte.

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As usual, those are fantastic photos, Robert! I sent you an e-mail and PM, by the way. The signatures are those of Lohbeck.
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Can someoen please tell me what and where would have been a photo group of 60-70 SA men with the caption:

"SA-Sturm R4/14a, R4/14, 4R/14 1.11.1933 - 16.5.1935"

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Hi Dave,

There were several Standartes with number 14. R4/14 stands for Reservesturm 4 of Standarte 14. Could you post the picture?

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Laurens


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